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Often, it will either be advantageous for a player to wait for their opponent to approach, or they will have no other option but to deal with their opponent's aggression. The defending player will often allow the aggressor to put out their attack(s) and wait for an opening, either while defending themselves via shield, jumping, or other dodging techniques. [[Shield grab]]bing is a common counter to reckless approachers.  
Often, it will either be advantageous for a player to wait for their opponent to approach, or they will have no other option but to deal with their opponent's aggression. The defending player will often allow the aggressor to put out their attack(s) and wait for an opening, either while defending themselves via shield, jumping, or other dodging techniques. [[Shield grab]]bing is a common counter to reckless approachers.  


It is also possible to stop an approach in its tracks by by hitting the opponent out of it. However, this requires that a player have a range advantage on their opponent by using attacks such as [[Marth]]'s down tilt or [[Falco]]'s blaster.
It is also possible to stop an approach in its tracks by by hitting the opponent out of it. However, this requires that a player have a range advantage on their opponent by using attacks such as [[Marth]]'s down tilt or [[Falco]]'s blaster.  


==In competitive play==
==In competitive play==

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